1. Risk factors associated with mammary tumors in female dogs
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Selwyn Arligton Headley, Júlio C. Andrade, Gustavo M.F. Silva, Fernando Antonio Ferreira, Thaisa Reis dos Santos, João Paulo Elsen Saut, Jacqueline Ribeiro de Castro, and Ana C.R. Silva
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dogs ,040301 veterinary sciences ,bitches ,Veterinary medicine ,ovariohysterectomy ,Population ,Physiology ,Overweight ,Logistic regression ,0403 veterinary science ,03 medical and health sciences ,female dogs ,0302 clinical medicine ,prevention ,SF600-1100 ,medicine ,overweight ,risk factors ,education ,education.field_of_study ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Mammary tumors ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Minas Gerais ,Lymph ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Brazil - Abstract
Mammary tumors in female dogs are the most frequent and corresponds to half of the canine tumors. The objectives of this study were to determine the risk factors associated with the occurrence of mammary tumors in female dogs and to evaluate the macroscopic characteristics of these neoformations, using 386 dogs from the “Outubro Rosa Pets” events done within the cities of Uberlândia and Patos de Minas, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, in 2015 (n=194), 2016 (n=105) and 2017 (n=87). For the determination of risk factors, the binary logistic regression test (P5cm). At least 15.4% (14/91) of the dogs had one of the regional lymph nodes increased. In conclusion, the occurrence of mammary tumors in the evaluated population was 23.6% and that age, overweight and non-realization of ovariohysterectomy are risk factors associated with the development of mammary tumors.
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- 2020
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